"Every dollar devoted to 9th seed is like money in the bank. You gotta spend money to lose money. Trade next year's 1st while you're at it, for that extra UNNGH! the team will need." - montestewart on Wizards management

ESPN.com reported New York’s interest in Jermaine O’Neal and Toronto’s interest in Sebastian Telfair while another source said there was All-Star break talk of Oklahoma City exploring Marcin Gortat and P.J. Tucker for Kendrick Perkins, Jeremy Lamb and a first-round pick.

Perkins is the type of center to fit the new defensively geared culture, although he is limited offensively for a team wanting to post up its big men.

Lamb probably would have been the Suns’ draft pick in June had Houston not made a trade to move up two spots and take him in front of Phoenix.

Sheesh, Robinson must be a bust for the Kings to trade him that quickly. Aldrich and Douglass stink, so its Patterson for Robinson. Is Booker that far off from Patterson? He outplayed him significantly last year. Would Booker+Vessley/Singleton+cash been enough to land Robinson?

Robinson's a good lesson for us draft geeks. If a big man who does most of his scoring inside shoots under 50% in college (and he's already a junior), that's an indication that he's going to have serious problems scoring in the NBA.

"Every dollar devoted to 9th seed is like money in the bank. You gotta spend money to lose money. Trade next year's 1st while you're at it, for that extra UNNGH! the team will need." - montestewart on Wizards management

AFM wrote:Damn the general board is absolutely ripping SAC for this...They added another PG? Is another trade coming?

Sac should be ripped for drafting TRob but should be congratulated for admitting their mistake and trading him.

"Every dollar devoted to 9th seed is like money in the bank. You gotta spend money to lose money. Trade next year's 1st while you're at it, for that extra UNNGH! the team will need." - montestewart on Wizards management

Ruzious wrote:Robinson's a good lesson for us draft geeks. If a big man who does most of his scoring inside shoots under 50% in college (and he's already a junior), that's an indication that he's going to have serious problems scoring in the NBA.

nate33 wrote:Phoenix just traded a 2nd rounder for Marcus Morris. I wish we did that. Marcus Morris might evolve into a pretty solid stretch four. I would love to have seen a Vesely or Booker for Morris trade.

United with his brother again. That was a decent move. They may well be better together then separate.